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. 2018 Feb 22;11(5):614–630. doi: 10.1111/eva.12591

Table 2.

Genetic diversity within each sampling location, based on nuclear DNA

Population μsat samples Mean alleles Ar(3) Ar(13) H e H o F is
Gulf of Lion 73 12.111 3.845 8.108 0.760 0.745 0.028
Malta 32 10.778 3.840 8.116 0.756 0.738 0.041
Greece 3 3.778 3.778 NA 0.642 0.815 −0.073
Azores 44 11.889 3.830 8.088 0.759 0.769 −0.002
Spain 26 10.111 3.695 7.916 0.727 0.730 0.016
Hawaii 8 5.111 3.809 NA 0.692 0.724 0.054
New Zealand 27 9.667 3.670 7.530 0.730 0.728 0.022
Australia 16 7.889 3.776 7.563 0.732 0.741 0.023

From left to right: the number of genotypes obtained (“μsat samples” stands for microsatellite samples), the mean number of alleles per location (mean alleles), the allelic richness after rarefaction for the smallest sample size (Ar(3)) and for the second smallest sample size (Ar(13)), the expected (H e) and observed heterozygosity (H o) and the inbreeding coefficient (F is).